Title
Effect of reusable rate variation on the optimal buffer allocation for remanufacturing systems
Abstract
We investigate the effect of reusable rate variation of cores (used products) on the performance of buffer allocation plan for remanufacturing systems. We model the remanufacturing system as an open queueing network and use the decomposition principle and expansion methodology to analyze it.
Keywords
End of life products, Near optimal buffer allocation plan (NOBAP), Buffers
Subject Categories
Recycling (Waste (etc.))
Disciplines
Engineering
Publisher
Omnipress
Publication Date
2001
Rights Information
Copyright 2001, Surendra M. Gupta
Rights Holder
Gupta M. Surendra
Permanent URL
Recommended Citation
Gupta, Surendra M. and Aksoy, Hasan K., "Effect of reusable rate variation on the optimal buffer allocation for remanufacturing systems" (2001). . Paper 48. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10013763
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Notes
Originally published in the Proceedings of the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 21-23, pp. 116-118, 2001